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Jun 2003
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Undefined
"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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Maybe a NAND or inverter gate, or some other type of logic gate?
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Oct 2007
Manchester, UK
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Jun 2003
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Hmmm... So the bit about "they're bloody everywhere" -- are you sure that modern electronics uses NAND, and not something like NOR?
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Oct 2007
Manchester, UK
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I'm sure they're both regularly used, but as far as I am aware, NAND is the do-everything gate of choice. I realise that combinations of NOR gates can also be used to replicate all other gates, but as I say, NAND is the most popular I beileve.
Perhaps they are indeed, both bloody everywhere. |
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Aug 2003
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A NAND gate is a logical item. While it can be constructed in a physical form as electronic, they have also been built in mechanical forms.
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This video demonstrates that they can be constructed of Kinex http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vXlQZvS-nM They can be electromagnetic as well. I dispute (mildly) your answer that they are electronic. BTW: maybe Retina should take the next round. Last fiddled with by Uncwilly on 2010-11-07 at 01:17 |
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Oct 2007
Manchester, UK
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I strongly rebut your mild dispute.
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With your answer that the object was not capable of moving itself I ruled out all forms of space craft, because they must all be capable of moving themselves to some degree. At least, I am not aware of any that are not (other than dead satellites). With my answer that the object was electronic, did you seriously rule out all logic gates because of a very few specialised purposes? All electronic devices could be replaced entirely with mechanical processes, it's just very impractical and difficult. |
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Undefined
"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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NAND gates are certainly the most seen gates used in my experience. Also, there are more types of NAND gates available than there are AND, XOR, XNOR, OR or NOR gates (in discrete componentry anyway, FPGAs/CPLDs might be different).I don't mind trying to run one of these. But I screwed it up at the last question so I don't really deserve it. Unless lavalamp wants to take break then it is lavalamp that should start the next one. This current one was certainly very entertaining.
Last fiddled with by retina on 2010-11-07 at 02:15 |
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Oct 2007
Manchester, UK
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You specifically mentioned the exact answer, I'd consider that a win, go for it.
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Aug 2003
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If you meant "an electronic NAND gate" you should have put that as the input into the hash. :) But then, this is me ->
![]() An item that is part of a computer (in the chips), isn't "connected" to it, it is it. I think some of the questions that lead up to that are the problem, directing thoughts. Quote:
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Undefined
"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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